> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://documentation.powerimporter.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://documentation.powerimporter.com/features.md).

# Features

- [One-way sync](https://documentation.powerimporter.com/features/one-way-sync.md): What one-way sync is and what it means for your Webflow site updates.
- [Editing a sync](https://documentation.powerimporter.com/features/editing-a-sync.md): PowerImporter offers flexibility by allowing you to edit previously created syncs.
- [Auto-sync (Airtable only)](https://documentation.powerimporter.com/features/auto-sync-airtable-only.md): How to set up Auto-sync  for Airtable to Webflow syncs
- [Sync Airtable to Webflow from anywhere](https://documentation.powerimporter.com/features/sync-airtable-to-webflow-from-anywhere.md): How to use the Public Sync URL feature
- [Cancel the Airtable Public Sync URL](https://documentation.powerimporter.com/features/sync-airtable-to-webflow-from-anywhere/cancel-the-airtable-public-sync-url.md): How to cancel or replace the Public Sync URL
- [Localization](https://documentation.powerimporter.com/features/localization.md): PowerImporter launches Localization: Sync content across Locales in Webflow!
- [Webflow Rich-text fields](https://documentation.powerimporter.com/features/webflow-rich-text-fields.md): Automatically turn your Airtable long-text fields with rich-text formatting into 100% compatible Webflow HTML fields.
- [Webflow Multi-reference fields](https://documentation.powerimporter.com/features/webflow-multi-reference-fields.md): How to sync Linked Record Fields in Airtable to Multi-Reference Fields in Webflow


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